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Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by mtprofessor5(m): 12:48pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
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Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Nobody: 12:48pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
story 4 d gods |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by superneutral(m): 12:49pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
tonididdy:Ohh so mistaking open post abii... |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Chrisx1x(m): 12:49pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Nice |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Barezzi(m): 12:50pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Are numbers 9, 10, and 11 features? |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Frankiss44(m): 12:51pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
baseg25: Stick to your nokia touchlight.... its obvious you know nothing about smartphones not to talk of android devices 1 Like |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by efguy1(m): 12:51pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Story story o. U no even mention the main features lyk Ram, memory, Front and back camera, inches. Android version, e.t.c now telling me that u bought phone that can only call and send sms. Get away jhor. I thought I made FP 3 Likes |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Okaka27(m): 12:51pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
superneutral:guy dis are d first tins u gaz consider oo.... Any fone wey no get Messaging and bluetooth na fone? |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by popcykaylah(m): 1:05pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
my lenovo yoga 8 tablet gives me that and more..except phone calls which I don't need ! 2 Likes |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by baseg25(m): 1:05pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Frankiss44:lol yu are funny o |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Habeebpain(m): 1:35pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
I wonder how this fvcking post made front page. Even if we are begging for posts from tech section to make front page, it's not this silly kind. Didn't the moderator read before posting. |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by golddeejay(m): 1:43pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
DeCritique:which country are u typing dis from 'cos am somewhere in nigeria and we dont have light since yesterday morning |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by golddeejay(m): 1:46pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Frankiss44:no mind dat guy...android phones are more abt specifications 1 Like |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by spoilerx: 2:03pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
fake list those are normal features How About features like WiFi direct extreme power saving mode ( as seen on Samsung s5 & HTC one m8 |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Saucekide25(m): 3:03pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
The OP just list nonsense....Ba3,RAM,ROM,OS and Resale Value are the most important... |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Nobody: 3:23pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
mcheew,am tired of android phone,wanna swap with BB10 |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by jigxy(m): 5:05pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Rom, Size,Ram, Camera, Processor, Battery and Os. Lobatan Anitin apart from these na wash |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by pronto543(m): 5:35pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Gurus in here: I use Tecno N7 but 3 days ago, some unwanted applicatns like zero launcher, app master, phone cleaner automatically download each time I switch my data on. If I try to install, it shows parsing error or something like that...It's sucking my data besides I'm scared they might be malwares as well. It might not be unconnected to the fact that I use mobogenie for downloads as my google play store doesn't respond. The problem began after I downloaded and installed an app that manages battery. The app suggested I try anoda app that helps free up space which I installed. It's after this that those useless apps began popping up. Despite uninstalling these apps, the problem hasn't stopped 'tho I haven't uninstalled mobogenie. Can the mobogenie be responsible?I need urgent help plz. Hope I won't av to do 'factory reset'. |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by rhames(m): 5:39pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by seedorfg(m): 6:35pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
HAND ROD |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Nobody: 7:05pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
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Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by peteruuu(m): 7:06pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Wow!!!! Nice one OP 1 Like |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by sapientia(m): 8:58pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
A phone being android dont guarantee it will have all those features.. Most important thing to check out when buying a phone is the features you really want in the phone.. As for me.. Once d ram, battery, hotspot and camera are ok.. Am game |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by jnrbenchuks: 9:34pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
writing from Lagos, has some advice to the Igbo people regarding their political ambitions. You can find AfricaMagic Yoruba or AfricaMagic Hausa channels on your DStv, but there is no AfricaMagic Igbo. How come? It is very simple. Those in charge of the DStv package in West Africa (M-Net) told the Igbos there must be a certain number of Igbo movies to form a content and launch a channel. This is a bit surprising because the major players in Nollywood are Igbos. One cannot talk about the industry without mentioning names like Pete Edochie, Genevieve Nnaji, Patience Ozokwor, Uche Jumbo, Ejike Asiegbu, and many others. Yet, M-Net still says that the Igbos do not have enough material. The essence of having a specialized TV channel cannot be overemphasized. In this jet age when children learn mostly from either the Internet or television it could help them appreciate and recognize their cultural heritage even if they live in another part of the world. The Igbo language would be promoted and further appreciated. Maybe because some of these Nollywood stars do not speak their mother tongue fluently we have not seen a lot of films in Igbo. Let me turn to the issue of the Igbo presidency and what has become of it. For as long as many of us can remember, the Igbos had only one thing on their mind: to produce the president of this country. Every other major tribe has had a fair share of power except for an Igbo man. Historical evidence, the Igbos say, demonstrate how they have been marginalized. Taking a close look at the current state of events, one cannot help but think that the Igbos do have a point. Come to think of it, the country belongs to all of us. Why would some persons act as if ruling Nigeria forever is their birthright? For some time, this agitation for an Igbo presidency was loud in high decibels until the bubble burst. The emergence of Jonathan put paid to the hopes of people who wanted the position badly (probably not badly enough). I do not want to think that it was the Igbo names of the President, Ebele and Azikiwe , that made the Igbos to see the president as their own kith and kin. Or was it the positions Jonathan bestowed on some Igbo sons, like the Chief of Army Staff post given to Azubuike Ihejirika (which was later taken away from him), or the Secretary to the State Government post to Anyim Pius, that made him enjoy a cult-like following from the Igbos? Whatever is the case, the Igbos should have known better. If it is not panadol, it cannot be panadol. You do not compare mangoes and oranges. It becomes even more worrisome and problematic that many of us are yet to understand the objectives behind the setting up of the Ohaneze group. Many are confused if the group speaks for itself, or for the Igbo people on the whole. Few months back, Abia State governor Dr. Thedore Orji claimed that the Ohaneze Ndigbo Forum fully supports Jonathan’s re-election. Few months later, Generl Buhari went to the East to campaign and was given a hero’s welcome. He was even conferred with a traditional title. Are the Igbos Buhari visited not members of the Ohaneze group? Or were they just playing along with him? Some might say that this is “just politics”. But why can’t the Igbos gather togehter, decide what they want and stick to it. Is it out of place when two prominent Igbo sons are coming out for the position as president of Nigeria? Like in the 1999 election, Obasanjo and Olu Falae, both from the Western part of the country, contested for the office of the president. Okay, that might be a tall order for the Igbos to achieve now. But will the heavens fall if one Igbo son in any of the major political parties shold enjoy an occult-like following, like GEJ and GMB currently do? Unfortunately, the Igbos have not set their house in order and may have to wait for a long time to become landlords in Aso Rock. They cause their own problems. They refuse to be consistent and united in their demands. Unless they galvanize themselves into one formidable unit and be serious for once, they will continue ending up as political appendages to the government, never becoming heads of the government themselves. No doubt, it’s too late to stir concerning the 2015 presidential race. But the Igbos can now start to prepare for that of 2019. I will expect that the Igbo political elites will be using this medium to see if they can get support in 2019, especially from Jonathan. If the Igbos massively re- elect him into power come 2015, what will be their benefit? Will Jonathan assist the Igbos in any way come 2019? What will the Igbos gain politically from Jonathan’s second term? The same questions could be asked onsidering Buhari. By answering them, one will know which of them has Igbos’ interests at heart. We cannot be killing ourselves for those whose position regarding us we are not completely sure of. The Ohaneze group equally has a part to play. The body should gather all Igbo sons and daughters, like a hen gathering her eggs or chicks, under one united umbrella. They should find an amicable way to settle all differences and present a saleable Igbo candidate who will be eagerly followed. The Ohaneze and all the Igbos should speak with one voice and sing from the same hymn sheet. However, this seems not to currently be the case with the Igbos. The Igbo political elites have divided themselves into different units for selfish reasons. Such an act is antithetical to their presidential ambition. The Ohaneze group now has become a toothless bulldog. It is high time the Igbos woke up, stood up and were counted. Enough of playing second fiddles in the political arena of the country. They must pick the gauntlet and let everyone know that they have the capacity of leadership unless they want the world to believe that they “do not have content,” as M-Net have said. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Nobody: 10:41pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
this is d dumbest topic ever.... 1...sms...all android phone come with native sms and mms app...of course u can download social media app.. 2...web browser...all android phone come with native web browser..but u can download better app. maybe opera.. 3..voice search...native android app..even tecno m3 now is android4.4 4..multitasking..seriously? all Android phone multitask... 5..screen capture....Tank God u kno dis 6.multiple languages. don't kno wat u mean here. 7...connectivity. U should be talking about LTE. here. whether it's 4g enabled...android phones come with all u listed.. 8...media...U can download better media player. 9...nothing like reputable store. U guys should watch dat crase..Samsung phone is Samsung whether bought from slot or from patmaine. |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Nobody: 10:46pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Randerl: this is wat should be taken to consideration..no phone dealer 'll allow u to put on the phone without you paying first... |
Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by dihno4real(m): 12:54am On Jan 23, 2015 |
mine doesn't have a primary browser. gioneen P4.... |
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Re: 11 Features To Look Out For When Buying Android Phones by Nobody: 9:30am On Jan 23, 2015 |
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